HTC says its flagship will be releasing soon

HTC passed up on MWC 2016 announcing no new hardware. But we did catch a glimpse of HTC’s new flagship smartphone in the form of a teaser. During the trade show, Drew Bamford, corporate VP of HTC’s Creative Labs, confirmed the existence of the HTC One M10 and told sources that it’ll release soon.

The HTC One M9 was the company’s flagship smartphone from last year. Many were disappointed with the device’s performance in the market, including HTC who saw sales decline rapidly. Just like LG, HTC is in desperate need of a game-changing high-end flagship that wows its customers. That’s why they’re bringing big changes on the upcoming One M10.

In addition to the One M10 flagship that’s rumored to be unraveled in April, HTC is working on some other “cool stuff” to bring to the market. We do know that HTC has been serious when it comes to virtual reality, so we’re guessing it’s something to do with mobile VR technology. We’ll let you know when we get confirmation on HTC’s release date.

Doug was raised in New York and currently attends Muhlenberg College where he is majoring in Accounting. He has been a die-hard Google and Android enthusiast ever since he purchased the Samsung Galaxy Vibrant. Doug strongly prefers Android over competitors for its customization, flat Material Design and exceptional integration with Google Services. Currently, Doug switches between the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Nexus 5X, and travels with a Nexus 9. In addition, Doug wears an Android Wear smartwatch and has other gadgets such as a Nexus Player and Cardboard viewer. Aside from writing with Talk Android, Doug enjoys testing new applications, designing concepts and studying Android application development all while attempting to keep up with the rapid world of technology. He’s hopeful that his high productivity will make lives easier and more meaningful. Doug’s dream is to attend Google I/O.

Andrew

LG, HTC. Companies with acronyms and companies like Samsung and Apple with proper names. Could it be a coincidence the latter are doing so well in comparison?

Ruben Silin

Do you really think that matters? And if so how does that translate to Sony, BlackBerry and Microsoft (Windows)?

I was a huge fan of HTC, my first was the HTC my touch and the touch 4g, then The sensation, M7 and M8. After the disastrous of the M9 and never listen to the fans, HTC loose me as a costumer. I wish then luck.